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S'mores Tart
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Martha H.
December 30, 2017
I have a bunch of leftover marshmallows a friend made me. Can I use them instead of making the marshmallow layer? Fingers crossed yes!
Martha H.
December 30, 2017
It would've helped for me to read the recipe more fully. So, thinking I'd put the marshmallows on hardened ganache and stick in the oven just long enough to melt the marshmallows and brown them a bit. This is a recipe I'll be making with my niece, which she'll be serving to her grandparents. Nothing swanky.
Couldn't B.
December 31, 2017
That should work fine. You will see the individual marshmallows on the finished tart instead of a single smooth layer, but it will still be pretty and taste delicious!
MHardison79
March 22, 2011
I made this tonight...Man is it good, very decadent. I had a lot of fun making marshmallow for the first time. I have added photos of my final product. The only change I made was to use light coconut milk, tasted great, very much like a 'snowball', but 100 times better!
Couldn't B.
March 22, 2011
I'm so glad you liked it. I'm glad to know that the light coconut milk worked. That way we can at least pretend it is healthy, right?
MHardison79
March 22, 2011
That's what I was telling myself when I was in the supermarket, "The light coconut mulk DOES have 60% less fat...that kinda balances out the sugar attack from the marshmallow...right? ...right?"
checker
March 14, 2011
I saw this and I said - Of course, why didn't I think of this before? What a great idea, and thank you for sharing!
SallyCan
March 10, 2011
Nice! I like that the marshmallow layer is home made.
Couldn't B.
March 22, 2011
Thanks, I absolutely love making marshmallows and this tart is just an excuse to do that.
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